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10/21/2011

Have a Green Halloween

Make your own costume from things around the
        house - old clothes, game pieces, sport team items, something from the
        recycling bin, etc., or purchase items from a resale shop. 
 
 If make-up is used instead of a mask, purchase non-toxic or
        hypoallergenic cosmetics.  
 
 When buying candy, look for treats with minimal packaging - or give
        pencils, erasers or money. 
 
 Send your children out with a reusable bucket, canvas bag or pillowcase. 
 
 Don't be a litter bug, dispose of candy wrappers in your bags, buckets or
        trash cans along the way. 
 
 Stay local to trick-or-treat, bike, wagon or carpool. 
 
 Use rechargeable batteries in your flashlight for trick-or-treating. 
 
 Don't throw away the pumpkin seeds - bake and eat, or put outdoors for
        the birds and animals.  
  
 As your pumpkin grows old, put in your yard for animals to eat, or put
        into compost pile.    
 
 Keep Halloween decorations from year to year so you don't need to
        purchase new ones each season. 
 
 If you are hosting a Halloween party, used reusable dishes, tableware,
        cups napkins, etc.  Instead of paper invitations, send an electronic
        invite to your guests.

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